Lexicographically optimal smoothing for broadband traffic multiplexing
Proceedings of the twenty-first annual symposium on Principles of distributed computing
Rate adaptation transcoding for precoded video streams
Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Optimal Lexicographic Shaping of Aggregate Streaming Data
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Shared-buffer smoothing of variable bit-rate streams
Performance Evaluation
PCM'05 Proceedings of the 6th Pacific-Rim conference on Advances in Multimedia Information Processing - Volume Part II
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Video compression is a topic of increasing importance in a world where multimedia technologies and massive data sets are threatening to overflow the capacity of even the most powerful of today's computers. Internet as well as business applications such as videoconferencing, video-on-demand, and digital cable television all use compression techniques, either to decrease the required bandwidth for an application or to send more data through a bottleneck in the system. Buffering is used at both ends of the transmission to make the communication less "bursty." The interplay between compression and buffer control algorithms in order to address these performance problems and maintain high visual clarity has shown great results, and Efficient Algorithms for MPEG Video Compression is the first book dedicated to the subject. The authors, both experts in the field of compression technologies and algorithm design, present some of the most promising algorithms for converting raw data to a compressed form for efficient broadcast